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hence frequent riot and blooshed result. These many {lts under which the people of the Hills have Tabored have made them exceodingly anxious to be severcd from a peuple whose fn- terests are sy diverse, and one nnd all are anxtously watenfme and’ meln that the pres- ent Conzresa will give them a separate ‘Terrl- torfal organization. Lysx, THE BLACK HILLS. Rapid City and Rockerville--- Rich ¢ Dry Diggings.” MINERS' CHARACTERISTICS. Bpecial Correspondence of The Tribune, Cextnat, City, Black Hills, Nov. 20.~In former letters [ have spoken of the peculiar character of the miners and proapectors of thia reglon: of thelr steady friendship toward those they like; of thelr swiftness to resent an fosult or injury s andof their pecullar viewsof their owa righta. Take them all in all, know thetn well, and the fdea posscases one that somehow the rugged wikiness, the broad gencrosity, the startling peenliaritics of our ‘strange Far-West- ern land have grow into them and beeome a purt of thelr natures, In the assertion and maintenance of what they believe to be thelr rlzhits, while onc's jJudgment condemnus, yet he admires thelr reckless couraze, thelr Inviucible fortitude, and dare-devil disregurd of couse- quences. These characteristics of this class were conspleuously shown during tho recent LOCKOUT AT THE KRATS MINH, sftuated In flidden-Treasure Gulch, ab this place. Thiavery valuable mine Is the property of Alvin Whitney, of San Franeisco, and M, E. Tost, of Cheyenne, by whom a contract for the removal of ore was let to one Conley, who em- ploved fn the work abont seventy men, ‘To these men, on the 8th inst., he was owing for thelr labor about 83,600, ~ The men refused to work further until thelr wages In arrear were patd, and waited upon Mr. Whitney, the Super- intendent, Fhey were informed by him thut tle vontractor waa slready overnaid, and that they must fook to him alone for thelr pay. ‘Thénse men, coming from mising countiios where len luws exist, giving laborers a lien npon the property, similar to the Mechanles' Lien law " of llllnols, at onee took sfeps to nasert their len, but were Informed that the codes of this Territory “contalned no carefully to the carbine ut the saddle-bow, L) gy provison. Wherenpon they ot vnce re- found the ride a delightiul one, and the thine | solved to take the law fnto their own haude,— seemed short until Spring-Valley Rauche was'| to A Mineral Belt Upwards of Fifty Mites in Length. Indian Hostilities---Contested Elections —.Desiro for a Separate Terrie torial Organization. Characteristles of ihe Mincrs and Pros- peetors of the Gold Re- glon. Ristory of the Recent Lockont at the Koats Mine, in Hidden-Treas- ure Guilch. Spectal Correspondence of The Tritune. Rrarto City, D, T., Nov, 25.—In the course of 9000 miles of travel by your correspondent avout and through the Black Hills, Bear Ludge, Biz llorn, and Chetish or Wolf Mountaine, many valleys of inost enchanting lovelluess pave been traversed, many wonderfully-beaut!- ful bits of mountain-landscape viewed; and 1. pow pronounce the rugged hills of this rewlon tbe most wonderful, tho valley fn which Is tne triving town of Rapld City TIE MOST DEAUTIPUL, OF TIEM ALL. The distance between Crook Clty and Rapld {s thirty-five miles, and the road at this season {s as smooth as u lawn., Mounted ou n shaggy, Jong-winded, wiry pony, and with just enough of Indian danger fu the ale tomake one look reached. This is o jwodel ranche, SEIZB TIE MINE, vele: > | and hold ft until they were pald. Aceordiogly, :::"fl i':m:ze !:::{;z‘ml "::,:;:;m dn:llz;x: about one-half the tumber seized thelr rlllcl‘, and entered the tunncl, blockading the same belind them In such a manner 18 to lccurcl{ prevent ingress, 'The only meansof commual- cation with them from thence until “thelr flnal surrender wis through two shafts extending from the surface down to the tunnel. Through these waun kept up communication with the sur- fuce; but they were eternally guarded by the men fn the mlne, so that to selze them was - possible. The day following thefr tuk- I possession, warrants were fssued for their arrest, nod - placed [ tho londs of Seth Dullock, Sheriff, who ut onee repalred to the ground, aud, ealling the men below, demanded thele ‘surrender. The 4 Captain was called, who fuformed the officers rolled flelds of sumo thoraugh farmer,—fu the | gi\ap they would notrurrenderither themaelves middle of which ls or the property until they were pald. Sherift pecnife, difs . Kubadar Mioa. e e Down tiroueh the centre, directly in your front, | hard A ALY ure o leds tho principal atrcet, 190 fect wide, On | dered t slioot the first diaa to descend; and either slde, for several blocks, vre quite sub- * stantfal buildinga, principally of lows, but with scveral fine frame ones In course of crection. Everything Lears the appearanee of newness, and of the cnergy choracteristie of Western men. New courage in thomatter of lnprove- ments Is felt by reason of the county-seat of Tennington County having, ol the recent election, been pormunently Joeated here; bug more beeause of the very rich nineral discov- ]nrlvl :mlug cvery day minde In the fills ad- of this rauche cause for hearty thanks. The way Jeads nlong the baseof the Hilis vroper, through o continuous vatley from one-alf to ooe milv fn width, luclosed vn its outer side by alow range of foot-hills, Proceeding down the valley from Spring- Valley ranche fourteen iles, the trail sudden- 1y Wheels to the lefo through o puss made by Rapid Creek through the foot-hills, Emerging from this pass, one finds himeelf at the head of avalley,—stretching wway In fropt many miles, sbout two miles wide, aud as stmooth ns the A MALF-DUZES RIFLES looked omiuously up the shatt. They wero tonded and vocked, and the triggers were press- ed by the fingers of men_ whons we all knew would otiey the order of thelr superior, ‘T'ne mument wus otie of fotense foterest. Above, were the ballled but determined law-oflleers below, were silence, darkness; and, polnting up out ol the gloviny caveri, were those murder- ous guns,—hehind them, the fuces of desperate men, The light, stetking them as they were upturned along the gun-varrels, gave them o pathd, hageard lovk. 11 was platn they could not bo taken by a dl- rect attack without irreat loss; whercupon the Shertif decided to beslere them and starve thent out, - Accordingly, guords were posted on the ground to preveut supplles beinge furnished the men, aud tu arrest any who might come above, Fhus the day passed, and news of tho dau?umtu mfilz m‘clr fmzn!mdeafl were in wuucnrr fd hyi g swift ridera to the various camps ordjacent, and cter, ylelding trom 85 to $30 per enrtloads | py eventig a crowd ot 00 had nssembled b the nd Inborers during the pust scason have catned | yiguth of the Hidden-Treasure Gulel, A iz wages by packing thia rich gravel on _theie | chaininan was elested, smeendlary soeeches mude, ucks o sacks to their rockers i the valleys. | qud. n committes appoluted to provislen the lizglugs ure rich and extensive; they f ine, Soon n heavily-loaded wagon slowly lor years, aud, when water Is dutd | erawfed up the lill towurd the mine, fullowed . will yield bt by u sllont, determined crowd, Tho guard at MILLIONS OF DOLLARS' WORTI( the mine numbered buta half-dozen, the res- o the yellow dust, Thess diggluzs are not gere plucers which can be slajced vut In a short Ime, but cover the entire bills of this vieinity, Fater can be brought in from Kapld Creek at ait titimuted exnenso of £20,000,—taking the nt. rafght into tbe JHlls from this point ftcen miles {s Rockervilie,—so named from the fact of the miners belng compelled, from yeareity of water, to use rockers Instead of “luice-boxes In the scoaratlon uf the guld from e gravel,—here found not in mounds only, Jiteven to the suminit of tho hills proper. hiess * dry diggings ' are of the richest chu aboy the shait s slowly THE GUALLD WERE PTSIED BACK and the lowd ot flour, bueou, coffee, ete, dropped {nto the tuunel. ‘The outlook was a threaten- water from tae creck ubout twenty miles ubove g une, ‘The sympnthy ot the people scemed thia point. This will undoubtedly b dono the | 1o pe swith the niiere, and loud threats were coming season. openly mady agalnst both the mine-owners and But it 1s ot tho placer or bill digginga that | the ofiiers, Accordingly, Sherill B, ontered sre to comatitute the wermunent wealth, | (apt, Fosterto bring up bis company of militla, but, ke the Deadwouwd neighiborliood, Cu}nx. "—every inch the veternn soldier, aud it I its nuertz which will yleld the | bearine the séars of o hall-score wounds re- vist sums, ‘The character of the gold-bearfing rovic §s exactly stnllar to that of tha rich mines atout Deadwood, Lelng about equaily divided between the cement<deposits amd the ** leads ™ proper, The cement v of o reddish-lron color, sl dea fu horizontal strate; while the leads are more or less pervendlenlar fn shape, One cannot, of vourse, speak of the mines of this visinity with th snne conthiiencs that he can of those proven by mills o operstion; but, from yepeated und nUIICrOUs assnys, sl prospeeting by weans™of tlie wortar, peatle, oud pa, there are VAST AMOUNTS OF GOOD-PAYING ROCK 1ICRE. By good-payingr rock, I mean that which viclds from 812 10 20 per ton, Une tensstamp il §s Lelug orected ot Haywund, twenty miles beyond Rockerville; and 1 prophesy that” by the mEldle ‘ot next sumner there will he hundreds at work lere, Hayward 18 o thriving camp, and i3 the county-seat of Custer County, which I8 tho -sonthiern county of the 1ls, A peeallar featuro of all celved during the lute Wur—stealghtened up, touched his vap fn salute, and replied, *8ir, 1 um rveuly: Lut my nen—iny inen, sir—are nners, ainl gowe Of them are in the tunndd." But he took his place at the shoft, ‘Fhus atfuirs stood ut the end of the first week, ‘Tl outlook was deaperate, The fowl- Ites of the wen wers belng supported by thelr Iriends nbove, whils the men themselves were growlug pallid und feeble from continement n the dump mine, Shots were repeatedly tired at thu othicers 1 the mine, and one Bleht an ndjacent hill wus for a moment liznted up by the flash ot the ritles of thoss endeavoring to supply the mine. SOLDIZRS WER ro, and on the 21t iust, Licut. Bigely, with Come pauy 1f, Beventh Cavalry, trotted” through our strects w column ot twos. The blue lnu curted wround the bills, cutered 1dden-Tressure Gulch, and at the e made o lalt, A dense throng, fllling the flulch, followed, grodunily cluafneg about thu inflitary, But Licut, Edgely e Jedizes 8o far dise covered fn the entire Hills §e, that they Meinn |y, vuke to the ueeds of the occasfon. No Borthwest ‘aud soutbeast dircetlons also, Tt | e L e s e Y S erat. the mineral belt extends (o tho sume dircetion, keep back the crowd!™ No, s &0 wetlnd Rockervilio and Huyward lyimgsonth- | ¢o0k the horses, and ths wuard streteh- east of Dendwoud,—about forty milesof ruzgced, | o out on cither hand acro the gulch, ¥ Lood 1" und the breech-bloc ped to place brehind genning cartridg curbine-mnzzles drovped mto the tae cruwd, and they wers slowly difven bk out of the pittel, Bubultancousty, on tie ucighbor- g hilltops, appesied inen in biue coats, Lieut, E., to use u militury phrase, hai NEIZED TIHE STUATRUIC POINTY, Te was thuuent that the wmen in the mine, by thls tune reauced to elght n number, would a onee surrender; but, fnresponse to the Shenll's renewed demaind upon them, they refused, and avawed their rendioess to pay * the debu ot W gt T nnl\}n-." it }ncml be, I:H defenve ul( !.llwlr“xlm- - UTEYs | sesslon. Futher ey - eulreato i "}f? rodo boldly up u b light, eut e | 4o “vome o, 48 extreme messures bivketropey, aml scanpered off. A pumilt | wero whuut to by resorted 1o ugaingt them. Wagat onco fnstituted, oud, ufter anexchiange | Wrapped to o nugeet of ore, the reply wos of shoty, the stock wus pevovereds | girgwn out, *We will hold the wmiue as loni us The savaes then penctrated the Hills to the | o cany ortnones.” Bub the tread of the cav- coal-miner, captured the camp, und carried off | yjey hogaus as they lled past over thelr gloomy :}:’).‘MN'I valuable to—nobody scemna to know | ggine, the entreaties of Father Riloy, nn&. nors ere, Later still, bunters bad & sbarp tight llu!lmlll L clee, tho absence uof Tamitliar und with g numerous band, between this place and | fricudly fuces sgaiost the hittly pateh o bius Bear Butte, resulting fn 8 loas of ong on cach uv:r J,., une .l.h", W upen, ,‘fi.u..,._,u, Ul ude; while to-duy comes the report that Bprlng; | yeeved thein, No communication was had Valley wus vislted yesterday, and about tht | wiggy them, und the only human volees heard by same time o stage ou the Blsmarck line wad them, suve thelr own ghostly ones, wers thoss taken in by them. And yet army-ofticers tell ¢! el ‘] “us that there s not an bidlan—a genuine wild ‘,’.‘l.t{‘."v".h‘,’,‘,‘.'.";’lft“.fflf.fi'i‘.‘f‘ffli’fr‘f‘-'?-'." EHERRY brokeu, pleturcique hilta intervening, The acts ual infucral beit thus tioy be seen 1o be up- wards of Aty miles in leneth, INDIANS, Periapa there Is just now moreof danger ‘Trom this source, in a nde through the coitniry, that §3 picasant o thuld people, A days ago v parey out hunting “road-ugeuts !’ came across w wur-porty of about flity.” A few days Tater, o camp ofgtwenty-six lodges wus found on 1ho Belle Fourche, Tao first scemed huntlng acalps; the latter seeed ot home, No niove- nent lias yet been mudo ngainst elther, Lefore yesterduy, In the vicluity of - Bear Butte, & runcher's stos atol ) by 1 Tudian—in the country. Of course, these P 3 . ‘nus three dave more pussod away, when Ao out on thieviug . expéditions, | it magyand aud careworn med erawiad 1o the and probubly hal rather get one's stock und Krab than his scalp; set let noone be deluded luta tho belicef that the latter Is uot scceptably *o thom alvo. But thoss travelln the Dlalté | ynag of o brave and discreet oflicer. Licut. wnay be vousoled by the peflection that the | g o ety Moruws which witl soun vtallk oyer the uutroken §"“" And. lig mencare alva entitlel tovery surface sud ¢ turew up their hands,” aud TR LOCKOUT WAS OVEIL Bherlt Bullock’s comluct thruughout was it reat eredit for thelr discreet and soldlerly cou- ‘exuatns of plain will electually” drive tiem 0 | oc'at's very critical tine, i et T— ELECTION, The election of the bth lust, passed off, s far THE WEATHER, W4 actual violence was concerned, yery Tuu})’: but the war Las now commenceéd iu court. Tl {;m:ul, incumbents, belng appolutees of Gov. euplugton, were generully caudidstes for Teelection, and were, witn the excep- tion of 8heriff Moulton und County-Clerk J. R. anlon, of Peonlogtou County, beaten. And heao olficers—especially Bherllf D, &, Ely, of Custer, and Seth Bullock, of Lawrence—are wnodel ofiicers; both men of great experivnce in criminal matters, cool aud wurageous, No betler officery could bave been solceted; and Jet the prejudives of peoplu ure s strong uiraingt eversthing'in any way related to the Yaukton autboritics tuat thess falthful oificers were sbielved, But they sre not inclued to yield without a strucgle, sud, under the edvice of their counsel, refuss 10 deliver up their of- fces,—claunlug thot, under the peculisr Provislons of our Codv, no election van be held ULLEISTS, Tue cilicers elect propose Lo urzan- ‘WasuiNaroy, D. C., Dec. 0—1 u. m.~For the Lako region and Upper Misslasippt Valley, riy- fug baroweter, dimfolshing west 10 north winds, colder aud gencrally cloudy weather, with light BUUWE. LOGAL OROERYATION. Cuiny “Tvme, v, Thr Ty vroceed with the busly The pros- U, ~Midutyht, Dect are, that we will suon be blessed (1) with .\ Woiin Wedthar, 190 sets of ollicers, wh urreats aud counter- St s mitag asvests for usurpiug’ are darkly hluted. LINCOLN TERRITORY. The great mivfug futercets of the Black Hills iuv. fegulated by @ code of luws pasicd by toc webaluture of the luwer or “Cow" counties. B0 worthy mewbers of tuls leglulative Ludy {4 Do more couception of the peeds ol & distrt dike the Ml ¢ 3 ong ul your daluty Bici- 1zan aveuuo belles; and the result is, that, fod- 3o the laws fusuttlaent and lusvptleable, tie Julders attept o regulate alluirs thewseives, cuers us many bundred. The crowd gathered THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1877 o . A. Bpring, Lambert & Eiiel, Margaret A, | and he hns scen a pood many and feit several BANKS. eclite of soclety. The cernmonles wore per- Bteele, Waukegan: F, Madlener, Fanny Bernaut Leary subscquently stated ‘that the bo) formed by the Kev, Dr. Enyder, of the Unita- John fiouf, Amelin Rothechitd, Otto Lob, 1. been ' put up Lo or made to answer as he ran Church, The toilets of the ladi Glnde, R. itubel, Neison Morria, Amelia Mutach- { by dint of threata on the part of his father and endants being Miss Josio Iechner, Georze B. Clapp, Boston: Charles HBecher, lanover, termany; _St, Ignatius Col- lee, Willfam Vocke, Iru: Greenafclder, Hos- ton; [lenrv C. Myer, Sew York; W, R. Condict, Inaxz Pflawn, Phitip Goldman: Josenh M, tireen- baum, Pontiac, 1113 F. C. Courtncy, G, Gersten- berg. Theodors Wolf, Charle the woman. Oflicer Dudlev, who seems to think that Leary I« not acting In the matter as he shnuld, also bore out the latter's stitement #0 Jar as the Immidatton of the Iad was con- cerned. But the scribe was prevented from further Interview Ia’ the maudiin and bratal eonduct of magnificent, the attendants being Miss Josic McKillops, with Mr. M. J, Checyer, and Misn Lizzle Sinith, of New York, with Mr. Jono Ran- kIn. The presents were numerous and cos: includinz a handsome new house, all farnished, fromn the vroom's futher, elegant eet of diu- wmands from the groom, and many others almost The German National Asks Its Creditors for Time. Its Liability to Dapositors Reduced to o New York: o k L equally as valuable. $170,000.--Causes of the Abel. L. Nicuwenkamp, Sallic Simon, Wash- | one John Maner, who is said to be a hrother-n- e — Y Troubl mulun, llh‘il Li“”(; |'rm "', (lcrmm‘l;: ,(lllrl ll“l ol ?lnll. \l\'rldc or Hqu“cs. Witlfi;\:ll walting WOME! roubla. imon _ an udwig mon, ‘ashing- | to inquire into iatters, Maher wral the boy iy ton, Ja: John (')mhw.ule,‘ Cleveland; | by the nrms and attempted tn drag bim from in Apecial Disateh to The Lhicago Tridune. Mzxpora, I, Dee. 6.—~The Mendota Dis- trict branch of the Woman's Foreten Mission- ary Association beld {ts annual mecting in this city to«lay, and was largely attended by Dele- gates from other districte. The reports show the Soclety to be ln a very prosperous condi- tion, while those read from foreign missfons were very interesting, and show that much zood has been azeomplished. The Rev. Mre, Chip~ perfleld, of Sanawich, delivered a very fine ad- dress on woman's Iabor In the missfonary fleld, Mra, Andrews, of Evauston, revicwe § the wark (Gireenchaum Brus. & Co., York; Louls Eichberg, Stuteart, Germany; Jf. 8. Rice, M. Gottfrind, Weadley, ;Denehy & Cleary, 8imon Florsheim. ABOUT THE TIME OF THE BAVINGA DANK . TROUBLES 4 tho Mrectorn and several of the leading stock- halders of the German Natfonal, reallzing the full force of the emergeniey, hebl n caucus, and advanced to the fostitution sbont $100,000, Ahout oue-hall of thls aum was contributed in cash; the remalnder in notes which mature early next month. The notes were given fn aums of £5,0.0 each, gl all were placed swith bankinz. 3 front of Dudiey, who cndeavored to stop the fellow. A very sensatlonal eeene necurred fn consegience. Maner rullc\l the boy by the arms aid Dudley held on tohis lege, "Forn moment it Jooked ns if the child would be pulled In tiwo, but Dadley judiclonsty let go bia holit, when the Dittle fellow began to scream, ani hostilities cenced. Maucr was remonstrated with by the reportee forhistnwarranted interference, aiul he retaliated by threats and sbustve and Insulting lavruage, which resulted in his subye- ucnt arrest by Ofticer Lonergan, and incarcern. tion. Justice Scutly arrived shortly after the scene,above described, and the cuse agalnst The Directors Want to Go Inte Volun- tary Liquidatlen---The Other Banks. THE GERMAN NATIONAL, TUR BEPOSITORS ASKED FOI TIME. ‘The depositors of the Gerinan Natlonal Bank will receive the following notice this morning frum the Dircctors of the bank: . Lt [ done at_home and abroad, and Mre, Dr. Good- fioheacg, Do, Pl p}c';fu{,"";f,‘,g{;',';",{g:‘, houses tn this elty, One nultuuundumunlfxl Mrx. Wade was continued until the 11th fnst. at | fellow discoursed on penseut life fn South 1 the inatitation (et n tha ordinary | them to the “'extent of 8#,000. The 1o’clock p. m, America. The meeting attracted a large por- the bonk hnd (n deposita.duly | paver Is considered elit-edged In _every Mre, Wude—for 50 she calls herself—is a large, | tion of vur best citizens. $1,137.000. Since that time our enatom- | recpects Two weeks ago a good dedl | fiue-luoking woman, but those who orofess to - ets, frov one causo or mnather, have reduced the amount to $18:1,000, which 15 the tatal Mability 10 depositors ot the vresent time. We consider thls guod work, but cannot, williont forbearance, continne t. T bank hnd nbundant neeets to pay every dollar to deporitors and havan handome surplus, but the managers tequlry o little time to convert the cffects info monoy. We therefore request all depositors Lo furovar their drafts nntit weshall be able to meet them, which will be in & very short tisne, This course wiil en- able us 1o pay in tha must r-rhl manner, und atoid thy upneressary expende and delny of a lecedver, We ntter this assurance in good Talth, and know that it can snd wiil be kept. 1ExRY ORECNEDALN, . Ata. ek, L. Euer, Heeny Leoron, of the hest short paper made by customers of the Institntion was rediscounted on the #treet, and the procceds used in moking Clearing-House settlements. For the past month it has been the presalling oninion in the best-Informe! inancial circles that the bank hnd ontlivedfits usefulness; its credat had departed ; it was In no condition to extend the accommo- dation destred by & laege line of commercial customners, and the linpresslon prevatled very rensrally that its duration waa of o short thne, On all sfdes and In cvery quaricr great symou- thy was cxpreseed for Mr. Greenebaunr, He was recogoized as an nceive, energetie, and un- tiring banker, and while it was hoped he would ot through, yet it was an oven secret that the banking intercets of the city would Le greatle subserved by the voluutary retirermment of the fustitution. know say sl §s posscsserl of an ungovernatile temper, aud wrenks it upon the boy, Waae s well known as a sportfng tan here, amd seemns to acqulesce 1n the woman's control of the boy. . BELSITAZZAR'S TEAST, The New Chleago Theatre contained last evening a large and very charitabls-inclined audieuce, which assembled to withess an enter- talnment wotten up by some lndies and gentle- tmen of the clty for the benefit of the Woman's Hospital of Hlinots, It conatsted of a series of tableaus, presenting cerlaln reenes In the luter career of that rewarkable monarch, Belshazzar, The ladies who had charge of the entertalument Quserve all praise for thelr fndustry, thelr charilable Intent, and the artistic manner in which the spectacular effects were Lronght out. Itis notancasy thing for people unaccustomed to nake public spectacles of themselves to do just the right thing under the drcumstances, aud therefore it was ail the more creditable to the Indles who managed the show lust evening that thelr efforts met with such success. ‘The sev- cral pictures wers tastetully arranged, and the audience appreciated them, to judge from the liberal applouse estowed upon the preduction. Berldes the tablenux, suine musical features were introduced, which constituted one of the most delightful purtlons of what proved tobe o very churining eotertalninent, Tho ludies and TEVER AND AGUE, ‘To whake, of not tu rhaliet Ave, that fe the question, 191t better to quivar from head o foot 1n the paroxzema of tever and agite, of to banixh the atrocious diszase by o couree of ihat standand snl-febrile remedy, Hostetter's Hitters? There cannot be mnch “doabt ua to the pesponse of the malaria-rtricken to this ingniry. VFrow every fo- cl‘ll{ an this continent whoso inhabltant« are far- mented with the ehivering plagie comes an in- crensing demand for the only genubie preventive and eradicant of malaria provided by eclence, The denizens of tever and ague divtricts well know how utterly inadequate to do more than wive n bricf respite are the ro-called remedies of the facuity, 4uinine. arscnle. blsmuth; —wkat are’ thesw but poisonou paliiatives, which cease fier a time to proluce any baneficial effect whatever, awl, if per- #lotea In, wresk fereparable mischief upon the egatem? 'Everywhero they are being atandoned by inteliicent peraons, anz “that genuine vegetabje -rmlflc for_intermitient and femittent dlsease, Hustetter's Bitters, snbntituted in thelr place, et ot BUSINESS NOTICES. Reep's Patent Partly Made Dress Shirte, Drst quality, 6 for 56, only plain seams 1o Gnlsh, REEP'S UNDERW | Red Flannel Undervests aud 1 brat quallty, . White Flann LeoroLy, Day, Directors, 8. AL M, TiEnuAN ScHATFRER, Cashler, Bank-Examiner Watson 13 In chargze of the bank, and the vuult this morning will be opened by him. The bauk will not clear throagh the Clearing-House to-dny. It remittances will be sent to the Commercial Natfonnl, 1ts drafts on New York will be taken care of by the Metro. politan Natfonal of that itv, In anticipation of this trouble the bauk has for some thne past discontinucd as far as possible collecting for outside partles. A NEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS will be hield this afternoon to take steps toplace the bank in voluntary llquidation, What course T'IIE OTIIERS, NOTHING STARTLING. The Recelvers at the defunct hunks, Natlonal as well us envings, ore atiil viodding along the fuglorious path of routine work, every day ad- dinz sotncthing, moro or less tangible, to the condition of the institutions over which they have charge. | Recelver Jackson, of the Third Nationul, 13 progressing with his complete {n- ventory of the bank's assets, preparatory to maklng his first report to the Comutroller, while the collections are coming In and belne forwarded to Washington with commendabie promptucas, Recefser Glover, of the Central ent ganl 1.0 xtra heavy.. t".‘l(‘lLLA'”. AND L‘I!vlix-‘l-‘!‘s.nd i Collars, U o) c. Culle, ozen. 70 Eaet Sadison strect. > KEEP Four-ply Limiu e — Jeffers’ Prench Catarch Remedy Is a War- i ller of the Curreney will pursue bs | 3, rentlel v ranted cure for catarch, colds, , offen- e O hae bt wOLMIGE by felecruply | National, i doluz thesame thing, and finds inuch | Kentlemen Who | shared the | labors of | (e ®bieati, ‘leadnche, Solty, Sorg hevRLGlien- e the sotiou of the Directors, The Comptrol- | cause fur encodragement. He hias enough [ (0, DeCfRon Brover, AORRReives WL | Kold by draggiate. Samole free.. Office 70 Stato Tee- s known to be oppused to voltmtary llqui- | M1ds now o hand to yay a bandsome littlo uthy. o he stiuction conferred | gtreet. upon them. The costumes were appropriate, and ns o rule listorically correct, and, what was perhaps murc to the purpose. they were showy, and presented uretty stage "effects, 1hese tableaux will be repeated this evenlng ot the vl when 1t "fs safe to predict the nctors will be all mare ot raxe, and the snecta- tors also. Courlilering the objeet for which the entertainment hus been projected, it might be hardly lu pluce hero to dlscuss tho urtlstic mer- Its of the performers, aud n such cases compar- isons rafgbt lead to a row. dividend, but the law reqguires a notice of ninety days in stele cases, which puts off the welcome dividend thut much in thefuture. Mr. Burley's recent examination into the bank's condition Ted that gentleman to confidently belleve the nstitution wenld in the end pay depositors in full. While Mr. Glover has no” doubt the de- nositors will coma out very nicely, -he s not as you prepared 1o wive exact estinates, nor will he e untilthe work of gathering together and put- ting In shape whatever there 13 o value ls com- pleted, He expects to hove lis inventory ready by Saturdav, the results of which wiil le inade known roon thereafter, and will 1o doubt be of considershle Interest to the depusitors. “Che usual dulluess prevalls at the savings banks, The arguinent before Judee Willlams Use “ Mra. Winslow's Roothing Syrup® for children walle teething. 1t cures dysenters ond diarrbos, wind colic, and regulates the bowels. Pinckney, Jackson & Co, dations us a rule, but it {s thought that the ex- ceptlonal cireumstances under which the bauk has been brought to this position, sud the un- usual vayments It s olready made to its o posltors, muy warrant an exeeption to the rules otherwise n Receiver will Le appolnted immedi- ately. 'I'A{u drafn upon the (ierman National since Iast suuuncr hos peen unusually severe. It deposits, us stated above, wurd $1,157,000 in July, aud they have now been reduced to $174,401, To Nave discharged In cash 85 por cent of its labilitles to its depositors fn five months is sn astonlshing achievement. Tho fallure has been the RESULT OF CAUSRS LONG 1N OPKILATION, and larguiy exterlor o the bank proper, Tho “\PORTANT LETTER From a Distinguished Physician. TIE EMMA ABBOTT CONCERTS, The sale of ecots for the Emma Abbott con- certs next week will begin this morning ut Root o Sons' musle store. It will be remembered INO,tizgle disease bas entalied more anffering or hasened tha hreaking Gp of the coustitution than Catarsli. Toe senve of smeli, of ate, of sixht, . ol ou the question of selling e State Savings Bfhes, et . bnictice. miagelong Tustitutions ballding and 1ot Wil be heard fo- | that theao concerts offer unusual nttrsctions, | A sormeSluns oy 610 0 [HusetuEdies mBnemcs A ors, liave. gradually caused the withdrawal | Jasy atd, if 8 favorable decialun 13 obtatued, the | the troupe {ucluding Miss Emina Abbott, so- | - 'The poison It distfibutes thrupghaut the syatem SEU Yanae Sroportton of depasits, The | depositors’ hapes of nu eurly dividend” will be Jrsuus Fernutlhe bllolasies Slanlsx tenor |- e e etk lann. Tanbred brtass bus ihita L i mensurably mereased, Judee Otls recelved | formerly of this city; C. N Allen, the eéxcelient sio0d 1y taoet pie By e ensht 1h ot thom char oer sudurine from 1€ have iitla hopa o be Telieyed of it this sido -+ 4 et opalartrents troubles und entangliug alliances of the unk date back many years, The Vice-Preshlent, Mr. Alucrt M. Day, Joined its managzement too lute to stem the tide, and, notwithstanding his able yesterday from Vermont apass-book which: was taken out un the Sth of June, 1357, and which 1s pumbered 20, Ths orlginal deposit was for 85, and wus ma violinist, tormerly of the Mendelssolin Quintette H r, Robyn, planist; Arbuckie, the great cornetlst; aud that they witl be asssted by the es withiu the s o I the nume of a very young | orlzlngl Swedlali Ludies® Quartetto and Mue. Teach of all paseed $nto iands ot oneo competent and comclews cfforte, th reonzunizotlon st | chitd. Tn the twenty years which ” inve King. eion aionted by Dr. Bantord I the preparstion Dusluess hns not been effected. parsed, owlog to tho glorlous princi- et §fJuis Haniar CosRhian won my neerty anproval, THE ASSETS OF TIE DANK ple of cvompound futercst . which Nyl JTOOL S THEATRE, y‘;flm: it I";l{n‘x:'::?f:f:fll;hflhun:of i nre, on_their face, $760,000. Its statement [ BV ,.3'”}'{‘ T 'fi‘l"lu‘:‘l’! ‘i‘“{'”‘: I}’_”‘”"I“L The Willlamsona have been drawlug good | diseas Liie ricwly Trwhilo it Beats the shuws 835,000 wortiiof real estatu in the namo | Lhe exes of his depiositors, the original depodlt | 3,6ycq this week in ** Struck Ol und, va thelr | gicerated niembrans by dirccs application 1o the hns prown to 2612, for which, ur such part therco! as the institution will pay, the young Vermonter now puts in o clatm, It Recelvers were only respecters of peraond, s are mizht entitle ft 1o some specinl constderation, As it fs, it will have to take ita course with the rest, Tho Rueeiver of the Fidelity, Dr. Turpin, fs stlll paying out the fug ends of that 10 per cent dividend. The de- positors who have not yet veen pald exhibit no partieular haste In comlng tn ami demanding thelr money, and three or four weeks will prob- ably elapre ot the preseut rate bel veryhody fs pald oil. Recelver Ward, of the Beehilve, has abeolutely vothing of interest to report. A 1lttle money 18 voming in and belog salted away in @ood stronge bank-vaults, but the prospect of un carly dividend Is not the mose futtering. CRUELTY T0 CHILDREN. Ttancti~n is hased on certaln fixed d Uniess (he Vital forces arg 100 (4F 1 s, 1t the §7ent majority of cases, effect QED, BEARD, 31, D, KoB30oTT BLOCK, 80, PRAMIXGHAN, Oct. |, ifitg of the bank. It bolds paper secured by reul entate to the nmount of about §250,000, The billa receivable of the bauk. it nced handiy be suld, now cousist mainly of slow paper. In the effort to pull througit, $350,000 to $400,000 of the Lills recetvable. have been rediacounted in New York and with other Chicago banks, Mr. T)ay went on for that purpose two weeks ago, The depositors of the bauk have, beskde the security of thesu asscls, Which are believed to be mueh more¢ than amvle, the double labilty of the stockholders, The capital stock is now £500,000 und the surplus 125,000, The Dirce- tors calculate that after the depositars have Dbeen pald In_full, stockholders will et 60 to ¥ per cent. ‘The cireulation 8 now 70,000, all of which Is protected by the deposit of bonds n Washington. cengagement s drawing to o close, it will be in- teresting to note the fact that they are to pro- duce & new California eketeh for thelr benelit to-morraw evening, In_addition to ¢ Struck O Ttis entitled The Chinese Question,” and hins been written expressly tor Mr. Willinm- son and Mazeio Moore by Clay M. e, The same bill will be given vi the Saturday matinee. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE DIAY safely clalm to be ona of the few popalar remedies recalving tha approval uf ineilical rrn!lu'wn.\tho.ln Tivate, only freely reconis mend it hut uao it In their familics tn preference 12 sny of the preparstions usually prescribed by PR ICIATS awarestsa1d a distingulshed city ph Gu . % Mass. dirdicnt slctan, * that iy ubligations o Bocluty nre ench that { canuot pabliely recominend $o,ich rellet from the ua of It mys thotougly trial of the enal remadies iavo pre Vately Advised 163 uro. and premnme 1 hov sank 4 fufl'flll; ':!lll'l‘ 19 lens than one hundred of my patients T ADELPIH, Ar. Oliver Doud Byron i3 playing his well- known but somewhat antiquated Weztern pluy called * Across the Coutineat™ ot this theatre. He bas made o few changes In it since last pre- sented hiere, and the ultcrations are huprove- ments, Sonie more radical amendments might b suzeested, but there would be the danger of abolishing the h'fi entlrely, und then what v IHATORICAL. ‘The German Natlonal was organized In Janu- ary, 171, by I\}urir_v lOr(ccncbuxl:m. l)nvlms. would beconre of Oliver Doud Byron{ mlmli\w—msmcnos Greenebaum, Michael | Ureencbaun, A Tho Wadu Cnse. C ———— o - Ureenobuum, Leovold, Kub, & Co., ol e In Tuz 'l‘lum::vnu( Oct. 13 1st an aceottnt ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. ENTLEMEN, W:_ntl';nolnmsmrxi’:“l;n‘r:‘v te, Leopold & Austrian, John A, 1uck, Beck & Wirthi, Seipp & Lelunan, and other leading (erwan houses of Chivago. ‘The original va tal was $350,000, In Seprember, 18 It was increosed to $500.000, where It now stands, f1n the paule of 1873 the German Nation- al was one of the bunks that «(id not susbend, eAL Cran for n m year, 4 €AD4idly thit we never 8ol Ashnllar preparatia that gavo stch mniversal sathvfaction, Wo bavo 10 leara tln tirst coinplafut yet, Wo ara nob 1a the habit ‘of recommends dfelues, hut yaur preparation mi wants of thousnnds, anid we Wink thess wllieted sheuld b eanyineed of tegrent morits s tatthelr suffering will Us Triieved. We ave Luct fn the was given of thoarrest of a Mrs, Ettle Wade, Mstne ot No. 171 Randolpl atreet, by Ofticer O, L. Dudley, of the Jumane Saciety, on the charge of fubuman treatment of a child, iarry Wade, 8 years old, and a bright and futelligent Death aof Ofiicer Reynolds, One of the saddest accldents thut have oceur- red In this city for many years happened at about 0:50 o'clock yesterday morning in the West O O e sy, who Ha beon honor. | boy. D dames Lears, the ex-attorney who was | Modison-Streel Station. A patrolmanwas sbot |+ 40 a2 (oA SEAY IS ably engaged in banklug in this city since 1834, | prosceuted by the Bar Assaclation for Irregular down by the secidentsl disharge of the revolver :urn n}"fi: 'l'f“y'vl‘l‘l:iz‘r\rgge‘ayuu ‘©all Usa thi when he establlshied tho iem of Henry re practice, clalined to have rescued the ld from | ©f 8 companfon, und within four short hours \Ery traly youre: - Trint & Co e DSy Fifused e puyiment uf | 1y ultesed inbuman mothier walle sho way | Was Iyiug dead fn tho mbdst of his family, At | WRIESOSH] Jietafl Dealers fn Draio, btatlonery, Washington, lud., Feu, 2 Each package contatns Dr. Banford’s Impraves Inhsliug Tube; aud full directions for use in al eaven. Price, €100, ¥ 4 retail dru Btutes and Agent 4 the hour named Ofleers Thumas Brennock and Gitbert E. Reynolds were fna room in the rear of the station cleaving up prcrnmlory 10 polng out on beat at 7 o'clock. * The ntghit hefore had been muddy, and yesteniny morning they awoke to fing u\'uq' thing frozen. The furiner wan brushine his clothing, and the latter his boots, when Brenuock's revolver accldental! fell frow his overcoat pocket, and, as it struc the floor, was dischareed, Otflcer fteynolde feli Duckwards to the loor, having recelved the b let at the base of the Joit unz, City ! ubsent, and {ook bim to his house, but, fearing prosecution for kidnapping, deilvered tho chlld over to Oflicer Dudley, who tool the boy to his own home, No, 03¢ West Fourteenth strect, whers & TRIBUNE reporter saw him at the time, After hearfog the ease, Justice Motrison held the womau for trial at the Criminal Court, and fixed the bafl at 3500 That was Oct. 22, Shortly atterward the matter was compromisd, so that the case has not come up for trial, Wudo sud more than oue trial, but Las atways stood the test, The stock of the hank was valued in 1876 at 113 by cxperts. The leavy drulu the bank Tus been under zan be judeed from the fact that tha deposits vesterday were drawn down 8107,- 000, I Januury, 1953, the deposits of the Gee- |nu||‘.\':|§!l‘xm|n}m\vuro BAU00000; to-day they stand ot 8171,401, “[ho conditfon of the bank at the close of Dusiness yesterday was us follows: Awa Loans and dlscounte., Uy ail wholesale ters thruawhot th United LERB & POTTEI Gcnerd Jrugxists, Boston, Mass, +04 BORT, 25 y ot vo Oflleer Dudioy o written yelclou Liaited Eiatos bands to secure clruisiion. . 70,000 [ s ulleed wie guve o A Dunne was suminoned at once. He and severa] Stocks aud bonds, Gps Ruarant; :.“:;:L’jt‘;'fil,m'iy‘,',“',;""T':,l,“'&'l‘,':‘;'l"‘f,‘: others who were catled fn subsequently traced Dug from redecming Dus from other b. Jteal estate. Fueniture un 01, it expenses and L the course of the ball from u polut ubout three inches below the heert to within a few inches of the left shoulder blwle, 1t haviug passed vt othe chld hamanely fn future, snd the charge agnlnst the Womun was not pressed. No. 171 Randolph street {a known as the Ky ail Elcetro-(lalvanic Batiery combl : SnEe i elinge, Batierr comtiyed 1 wud achon 18 the Warld'of Fledio ELECTRICITY nd en tive and restorativo egent 13 not lemient or inediclnn In the histor, Cur Gardier Shultding, and fs oceupied fur the most | Hrely through the lung in o dconal direction. Cliecks, casty and uth Jart by respectuble tenauts, sevoral fumilics Tl’i"x““a’:::-m‘i\“::‘xi::“?l‘\'fl‘::‘nml'l bout 10:30° Rtedecming Fuud... Lt-lnz ot the upper Hoors, and somy business ho o about 10:: and remulned conscious up to the last moment, Hepeatedly and emphatically ho exonerated Oficer Brennoek from all blunoe ju the matter. ofllces on the luwer ool Leary has an otlice n the building, sud Wado and hilv wifedwell on v Lt o OLe n )i of ealin Julcas Lo Vi Capltal :R‘L‘ ::l‘l""’l‘,l,g‘:l';w} :;":".i!:{‘::,’;:,g :’L"“;)’m': L‘:‘ Deputy-Coroner Rorn leld on fuquest on 118 | She body Teslorstion i means of cleelricsty 1 poss ’,‘"l‘ll W terday thut they heard last Monday cries und | body lo the afternoon, nnd threo peraons werg aibfc. fuinthe Iast reairt of wll ph nd Bire R i gt Pt Y wwopn and teatilled. © Oficer Thomus Hren: | | Foonssndbwsrescurd tionrands, siparerad sieads u|||.'pu-uie. 'x'm:Twsu'nuAnrou MEUCY, nock testified that decepsed and himself agency cotld have sie e, 'rnun'ln-lmmn Dividends uo comiug from the boy Jlarry, whose Uniothepn | Were m the suull room dn tho sta- | curaivecleniont ln tals Fluter, Clty duposits, was then beating him,—~Leary clalms witha | Hon where the patrolmen black thelr BALSAM AnND PINE. The healtag propertice of aur own (ragrant bal. Pretare oo well Country dep o vsere baots and brush thele clothes, Oficer Hoy- Demunit aud shme certilicates nolds wad potishing his boots, and witness was brushing hia pantaloous, placing hls fool un tho bet bestle Reynolds us he did so, when the revolver fel) froin the side pocket of bis cout, and striking tae sloor was dlscharged, Reynolas 101} buekwurd snd made au exclumation of pain, und sald he was ahot. Licut. Tow Summons tostifed that he heand the ehot whils in his rooi, and heard Reynolds stato thal wo oae was_ 10 blame—thut ft was- sceldental. Dy, plece of buard, but-the woman nsserts that o was u small chip, such as is cut lron timber or 1 lank with an ndze, Leary scemd to have acted the part of bBumamtariun wpaln, and csusel the woinun's arreat, The cuso was to have comg before Judge Morrivon yesterday ufternoon ot 1 o'clock, but the womanmuekly swore that she Wid ot belleve she could obtain un fmpartlal triul betore s Hovor, awd & chavge of venue was granted 1o Justice 8eully’s court. Wade 1,020, —8174,401 TOtalees vee verresnirars avenerneres GHEL I The last statement ta the Comptratier of the Currency was dated Oct, 1, sud shiowed the condition of tho baulk on the closs of business thut day to be: snce with Iats Awi limportant discuvrries i pha ealiniz aid steengthening pruperties s peapnclour Ulsater idof electricity, TWO IN ONE. N A bill dscogmied. 3001107 Notes o ] icountes . verdri e 10,038-8 910,105 : and wite, Oflteer Dudloy, and “the boy Hurry Rikpahs 5 e Tarbante i wveire cireiiae iy “Taary and the’ witneaics, auid othors, | Unklley gave evidencw i to the wound, = b e T et tolina 1os funetion Ty o 70,000 | went ' over to Justice Scully's uilles gng | o Lo dury returued a verdiet to th etfect that | S50 sitediy produc Ares than any Hnis m‘h‘;’,‘--mm‘ iy W anuited Ms comiug from thy Crimlugl | deceased come to his wdeath from u pistol-shot mieat, Tutiun, wash, ot pluter veer Detora con- OILPUEEN oer s oon 830 | Court. A TribUnE reporter set ubunt wound vroduced by the aceidontul dbchurge of e Saare ¥ y the revolver of Otlicer irenunock, which fell eut R Duo from upproved Teserve gathering infornation of the case, which bad 21,080 ecome of B ruther teumgular und cunfased | of 1l pocket, and exvncrated the latter frum ¥kl by all Wholesale and Netall Druggists 2 character, From Leary it was learned that thy | all blauc, Vi 2 WtV heougtiont thi Vnited Mlate an Catides Aty 5, 815 Otticer Reynolds lived at No. 2 West V R & I Propr boy was the clitd of Wade's irat wite, who dica | o Officer, Reyualds lived as No. S5 IWest Van 2,20 two nnd » half yvears sgo. wde took tho cus- - a o Furnit o .mfis— 80,850 | tody of the cinild, aud tins since been hving with :'N l'uhm:l tun.c’ f;""..‘fii li‘;l. l:ll:]l"lgrrfi!’ \m)‘; Current expenses und (axes shie woman charged with ths edwe ot iileimun. | onor nn' crud b ulul hls i “;‘ m:lll"T peld, 175700 | by beatimie tho child. Leary alvo stated thet | & man of ol Judpient S il Clivcks and othor cavl lems when the boy was at bls houae. uud awoy m, mluum.lle, ml&u'“ wn“u el il or l.l‘ s REFHNTS i unciuding stiagy i from the threateniug fulacis of iy s L L e A EVERY EVERING UNTIL 9 0°CLOCK, calic entd, ho . tol i that his Pl b e of other b Lt tner™ ad caused Wim 10 place s lust, "g‘"‘"’ veen transforeed trom: Twelfih ’ "’{"““i""k"‘;"“""’ ‘lr " afl.‘:‘ n:l:ued“ l;'s‘ ,,“f,‘{f;u. I"“.‘},d 'E,‘“’, m&;::u:flilu:u‘-u:llfl socldent catls to mind several R i 2,510 had beaten itn fn the most cruet and shoeling i."’.“u‘f:'n:’{‘:;'m}!-‘.“.‘i dfl‘g‘;_}“figl‘;:;’;‘ {;{:"‘;‘e e TMMENSE STOOK OF SR I e SR Bt e | SR | LADIES' FURS, LT et ear | o b ba uncer which Leary eaused | 1,% guijeet 19" pleid exunination b repu- Jur ntervals. Tno arns of 4 solbier uid the condition b keeps them fn are of wuch more Importants than is dress. ow wuch wors fmpurtant 13 16 fu the Police Deparunent, whero the uting aro of varicd makes, snd, to toll “f'v show that Wads and the woman who bears his naue were ot warried. up to Monday laat, Leary vroduced o uewspaper of Tucsday, tue 4ih st to alow tuat Witk 1. Wado ette y 14,4478 638,407 % 447§ &afg 1§4 State-st. T GOODS. EDW. PINAUD and e Squires had anphied . BT, 442 . o o thu truth, » good pereentune of thun of wore 11,014 L‘I’: Sl:tt.l—l)’ ":':"la‘,':,l &,u“"';‘"fiffii-‘ lm:: donger thun use, A very good plan would by OELEBRATED FRENOH ‘Inue certitcstes. oK, A Tady who occuvies the upper floor of the [ forthe clty tuselect what 13 considered the best Certlted checks. 23,487 Gurduer Buiding siso fulormed the reporter | Make of Fevolvers, buy B0 of them, und dla- Q Lo to other Nati ke, 42,32 Garduce E sl fnloruie vorier | (ributs thew by tho Departuent, waking oach | PETTIRT al Soa 601 Dus to Siste benks o that stic heard toe crics aud screams of the boy | JEIb LU St for the condition 88 well us the ’ . veene 157,447 632,876 | while ho was belug wnnercifully whipped. : | PETT 2 | T fue Tiiuus e reoresentative sought to retury of his urm Fasmacn ot frors Broses, Viiete, ogor 1, 13,831 QUESTION TUE LA T T3pa. Pliiaud Casimerics, Tolloite uwder, Uaado- . reganding the treatmnent ho recelved from rs, HYMENEAL. e bt Aty sty Foder baa oL X the st of slare: Heory Grecusbaum X tleary Urcenbuuw, 875 Day, Ellds Ureencbauus, 200 Kuh & Co. Johu Herting, Murshall The fullowing wes Wadde or Squires, and Oticer Dudley, who had bolders « rian aedy him in charge, placed bim befors tho reporter. “Tho little tollow 1s what all who bave secu him call o *pretty boy.” He L3 wlender fu furm, and speaks readily and civilly, When usked it Spectal Dispatch s Te Chicazo Tribune. 81, Lous, Bo., Dec. B.—AtS o'clock this afternoon, ot the resfdeuce of the bride's varents, Nu. 1518 Waluut street, Mr. Dougluss HENRY DREYFUS, Enle Whalesale Axcat, 13 Maldea Lage, New York. STOURHOLUERS MEETING, eld, 8.5 £, Hott-oild. Beok & wWirth. Peter | bis *nia® was kud to kiw, bosald sbe was, | U. Cook, son of Isaac Cuok, Esq.,, ot Chaw- D e S Eon Susedne Bottior” Sobm ot ke ‘Gonrmad Seipp, | and sho did not whip biw ouly “when | paln Furw, way married to Miss Carrls Dick- ETOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, fi ulz.. M. s&rlfl, ~\\'au‘.";mm; P.’.xr‘ J:e‘.u‘-z he needed "IL" mllu l(um Y ’ducv. nhfit son, the daughter of Mr. W, J. Ruz- AL »r‘u'-' OF Liivatu, w&hfi Nar: sros., Ludis Sues, Toomas Hoyue, Frauk | scar on the slde of e, uear | o The ufful, though qulet fn ¢ e for 8 o b f ; % ho eye, ond when asked how he recelved It, | kles g atiho Ulice u said Bunc 1 Chicagiun Fucwars Jui. um‘ifl’fm}meTs‘mlfiifl:?';fimfi:fl: T et Mad seratclied i, 1t was the bixgest | 1t details, was very fasblovable, both [ % D5t betweea thebairs OE3EORER T Tacu, B, Webes, 8 F. Lvopld, Juiics Austrlun, | and decpest cat-scrutch the seporter ever saw; | varties boldisg hiub positious w oo | Culcaso, Lee 4, 19T DRESS GOODS, West End Dry Goods Honge, Madison and Peoria-sts, DRESS GOODS. Great Dargains! ‘We have justreceived a fresh purchase of Colored Dresa Goods from the Fronch, British, and American markets, and will offer thom at from 3b to 50 per cent less than goods bought in the early part of the season, p A large assortment of Knicrg:booker Btriped and Piaid Suilings, froli 90. Boveral Casea of Assortod Goods in all atyles and qualities, would bs choap at 3Be, for 200, 2 Cnaes of something ‘ racherche,” and overy one wants thom, 280, Alarga lot Fancy Stripes and Matalasse, well worth 37444, for 230, & Cascs Fronch Bourettes, in all colors, 'iomh we havo sold ail the season for 40¢, now 250, 3 Casos Iietelasse Suiting in all the nh:dal. 30¢, 2 ne o new A fow pioges of laat geason’s ALL.-WOOL PLAIDS, narked down lrom 830 to 30~, 2 Cases left of those Heavy All-Wool Matc - 1asse Buitings, 460. Wil put on onr counters an ALL-WOOL Tianket Qloth, whica cannat be imported for losn than 16, 0t 6340, 0-4 Gray All-Wool Ratslasse Buitings, we know ara choap. at 8850. 0.4 French Matelasne, in all colo; t low figure o $1.17.’ s, ut B ‘Haying purchasod the remaining manufac. turs of the celebratad * American Milla'" in 6.4 Fanoy liourottes, we will offer them at 830, A large assortment of Novoltios arriving dally. Notwithstanding what may be offered elsewhere, it is be- lieved that the above, and oth~ er bargains we are now offer- ing, will still prove to the pub- lic that “It Pays to Trade on the West Side.” We aleo offer an elogant line of Colored Cashmeras in all sahades, from 80c. A **Bpooial” in 38.inch Cashmeores, 83%40. A large assortment of 48-inch Oashmerer Jjust received irom Auction, $1.13. 183 Piscea of * Cashmero de Paris,” 440. CARSON, PIRIE & (0 ULOAKS, Chas. Gossage ¢ Co. Notwithstanding the immense salos in our Cloak Dep’t, Woe are by timely arrengements with different manufacturers in constant receipt of frosh goods, enabling usto offer o completely assorted stook of Matielasse Cloth Cloaks, Diagonal Beaver Cloaks, Basket Cloth Cloaks, Plain Beaver Cloaks, In the latest and most fashionable shapes and fabrics, stylishly trimmed, At Prices’’ DBeyond question . the lowest known for many years!, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ Beaver Cloth Cloaks. Blaok Silk Velvet Cloaks and Sacqnes, Fur-lined Oloaks and Sacques, Cecelian, Armure, Antwerp, and CGro Grain Bilk Oloaks, with a superb stook of stylish Costumes for Qarriage, Dinner, and Evening wear. The Largest and Most Con- plete Stocks In the West! Chas. Gossage & Co., State and Washington-s TIFFANY Cars 8 and 4 in last evening from Winnemucca, Nevada, 2,000 MILES, with Dressed Beef. T. A. Anderson & Co,, Consignees, report same pertect in every respect. They are now on N, W. Track for examina- tion. These cars are coming in every day, from 2 to b cars a day, and have been for severa] months, from OColorado and Kansas City, and doing their worlk to the entire satisfaction of all concerned. GLOVES, Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! The Best in the World for Centle« men's Wear are the CITY MADE GLOVES Fisk,Clark & Flagg Tho Dest Kid Gloves, Tho Best Dogskiu Gloves, ‘o Best Driving G[O\'ES‘ The Best Coaching Glovea. At RETAIL EVERYWHERE t i i